There are some fresh fish in the ocean for Pixar’s upcoming “Finding Dory.”

Or a fish and a sea mammal to be exact, as “Modern Family” actor Ty Burrell voices beluga whale Bailey, and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” actress Kaitlin Olson plays Destiny the whale shark, who happens to be Dory’s adopted sister. The photo of the underwater pals was first revealed on EW Wednesday.

Ellen DeGeneres once again leads the animated extravaganza as Dory, a forgetful Pacific regal blue tang, who was lost in the 2003 original.

“In ‘Finding Dory’ she will be reunited with her loved ones, learning a few things about the meaning of family along the way,” director Andrew Stanton previously revealed. “Finding Dory” is produced by Lindsey Collins, with Stanton also writing the screenplay.

“Finding Dory” is set for release on June 17, 2016.

30 Highest Grossing Animated Movies of All Time Worldwide

A look at top animated moneymakers, from "The Lion King" to "Zootopia."

30. "Cars 2" (2011)

Worldwide Gross: $562,110,557

The second film in the "Cars" franchise had a stellar opening weekend of $66 million in 2011, and went on to earn the stop as the 30th highest grossing animated movie of all time.

Disney

29. "Monsters Inc." (2001)

Worldwide Gross: $577,425,734

With this 2001 monster movie Pixar kept the brand alive.

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28. "The Croods" (2013)

Worldwide Gross: $587,204,668

Nobody had a lot of expectations for the cave-man comedy in 2013, but when returns came back, Dreamworks started investing in a sequel.

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27. "Tangled" (2010)

Worldwide Gross: $591,794,936

Before "Frozen," Disney made waves with this 2010 retelling of the Rapunzel fairy tale.